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Show John Tanner and His 344 Family Appreciation The author has already cited a number of people who have assisted with the preparation of this book. There are a few, however, whom he wishes to recognize in a special way. Obert C. Tanner, friend of a half century, and chairman of the board of directors of the John Tanner Family Association, must be placed at the top of the list. His interest and encouragement and financial assistance have made the project possible. President N. Eldon Tanner, ranks high on the list for the same reasons. The author's niece, Susan Tanner Holmes, a graduate in journal ism, read the entire manuscript twice during the course of prepara tion, and made many candid suggestions. It was largely due to her urging that footnotes were added. Jewell Woodward, daughter of the author, has read the galley and made corrections in spelling and other errors. printer's Maurice R. Tanner, president of The Tanner Companies, and Wallace 0 Tanner, senior associate in a Phoenix law firm, raised a considerable portion of the finances for the publication of the book, . from members of the author's Darrell Tanner of Las family. Vegas, Nevada, and Don Tanner of Mexico, raised funds among the grandchildren of Seth Gallup, New B. Tanner. Earl Pingree Tanner, Jr., of Magrath, mense files of important material collected Alberta, brought in im by his father and grand father. J. Harris and Mrs. Dora D. Bullock of Glens Falls, York, assisted with information about the Lake George area. And finally, Mildred Hogge Tanner, wife of the author, whose Bishop Philip New livingroom has the temptation been cluttered with hundreds of assign them to the garbage. to documents, resisted |